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Graduation | Aesthetic Advocate
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Fading notes on an old sheet of music,. Traces of foot steps in the dust,. People waving in the distance;. Smiling faces no longer visible. Eraser smudges left from. The last thirteen years of your life. Are naught but a memory. May 30, 2008. Poetry. Be the first to comment! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Where Two Worlds Collide.
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Where Two Worlds Collide | Aesthetic Advocate
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Where Two Worlds Collide. All walls fall downyou finally break lose. All in that moment. Yet, not fully asleep. You are the most awake. That you will ever be. That you will ever be. That you will ever be. That you somehow know. Could never be real. And yet in that moment. Like falling into another world. What you most fear. Has become the only thing. That when that split second is over. You will move on. Past the real you. To the facade beneath. Be the fake person behind the mask. And then be happy.
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A Short Rant on Life and Death | Aesthetic Advocate
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A Short Rant on Life and Death. Marla doesn’t have testicular cancer. Marla doesn’t have tuberculosis. Okay in that brainy brain-food philosophy way, we’re all dying, but Marla isn’t dying the way Chloe was dying. For all you fans of disgustingly realistic, horrifyingly repulsive, provocative and psychotic comedies out there, yes, I did steal this quote from Chuck Palahniuk’s first and probably most famous novel, Fight Club. The question is more or less, why I chose this particular quote. That is, if any...
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How I Feel | Aesthetic Advocate
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You may never know how I feel about you. Your hugs…so soothing. Your sweet soft rich voice. They light up my life. Deep translucent caves into your soul. That makes me feel. So insignificant and small. I love everything about you. July 17, 2008. Tags: Bryan Van Deusen. Be the first to comment! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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You Meet This Boy… | Aesthetic Advocate
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You Meet This Boy…. You meet this boy because he hits you in the back with a cymbal during marching band. You turn around and immediately you like him. What a cute smile! He has a girlfriend. You stay friends, but only just. You talk, but just barely. You ask him to prom, just as friends, of course. He says yes, but you don’t think he sounds too excited. You chicken out and go with someone else. He is only a freshman after all and you’re a junior. After this, you stop talking to him. He broke up with you...
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Movie Review for, Winter Passing | Aesthetic Advocate
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Movie Review for, Winter Passing. Reese Holdin (Zooey Deschanel) is a twenty-something year old misfit living in New York City with her kitten, who’s dying of Leukemia. When she’s not performing on the stage (in unknown plays) she works as a bartender. Reese spends her free time drinking, smoking, snorting crack-cocaine, having sex with men who are practically strangers, and slamming her hand in drawers to punish herself for mistakes; this is until she meets a book editor in a bar. She plays the part wit...